Thursday, May 21, 2009

To the sleep deprived - Beware!

Well, give a Lupron crazed woman a paintbrush....2 Tizanidines, 1 Clonazepam, 2 Topamax, 1 Mobic and an Ambien later...and this is what you get.  The pygmy wearing circus clothes is my nephew.  This is a freebie from someone on drugs, what do you expect!  And yes, I realize the political incorrectness of the pirate theme. And after exchanging an email with a friend, I did contemplate going ahead and making this a true to life pirate motif, turning my nephew into a Somali pirate tugging a little dingy with an AK over his shoulder but I decided that may not have been what my sister had in mind.  

But back to the more important question at hand, all the drugs, why
 no sleepy time?  Excellent question Luprongirl.  Excellent question indeed.  The dog is asleep.  My husband is asleep.  The trash bags are covering the windows.  I am pumped full of sleep inducing drugs.  It's MUTINY!  They should be punished!  But how can you punish something so darn cute?

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for dropping by my blog!

    Love the picture! Hilarious! :)

    I have been battling some serious insomnia this past couple of weeks as well! Ugh. I hate the feeling of knowing that you should really be asleep, but you just can't make it happen! And quite frankly, late night TV stinks. I am hoping you get some sleep soon! :)

    ICLW

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  2. oh my god i didn't sleep when i was on lupron either, it SUCKED.

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  3. Your puppy is so cute...and looks to have very long arms. Visiting via ICLW

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  4. The highly popular sleep medication ambien is used for short term sleep treatment only, i.e. for 7 to 10 days and it is known that Ambien is a prescription-based drug and hence should be used only after getting hold of a doctor’s prescription. Use Ambien as per the instructions of the doctor to cure your sleep problems and bear in mind that this medicine is likely to become ineffective if used for a long term and hence the use of this drug should be strictly supervised by a physician.

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